Hi Greenie,> Wait, I think I've got it now...it's a matter of what the abbreviation
> *means*. I thought that BST was like our PST: British *STANDARD* Time,
> like our Pacific *STANDARD* Time, which we use in the winter. In the
> summer we use PDT (Pacific *DAYLIGHT* Time), So I assumed that you used
> BDT (British DAYLIGHT Time) in the summer.
That nicely opens the floor for another debate - whether US English is the correct English, or English English ...
(I'll not get into that eternal argument just now, though)
Alan
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